Mr Martin Caton

June 15, 1951 -
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Contributions

2003

4 speeches — Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Written Answers January 16, 2003

European Landscape Convention Written Answers January 16, 2003

Fair Trade Fortnight Written Answers February 26, 2003

Poverty Reduction Strategies Written Answers March 6, 2003

Paralympics Written Answers March 7, 2003

2 speeches — DEFERRED DIVISION Commons March 12, 2003

Engagements Commons March 19, 2003

Minimum Wage Written Answers March 19, 2003

2 speeches — Workplace Bullying Westminster Hall March 25, 2003

Iraq Written Answers March 26, 2003

Iraq Written Answers March 27, 2003

Learning-disabled Athletes Commons March 31, 2003

Iraq Written Answers March 31, 2003

Iraq Written Answers April 11, 2003

Iraq (Reconstruction) Written Answers April 14, 2003

Iraq Written Answers April 14, 2003

Depleted Uranium Dust Written Answers April 14, 2003

Financial Advisers Written Answers May 21, 2003

Guantanamo Bay Written Answers May 22, 2003

World Poverty Reduction Written Answers June 10, 2003

Agricultural Subsidies Written Answers June 13, 2003

Agricultural Subsidies Written Answers June 16, 2003

2 speeches — G8 Summit Written Answers June 16, 2003

Pharmaceutical Products Written Answers June 16, 2003

Subsidised Farm Exports Written Answers June 16, 2003

Tax Relief (Drugs) Written Answers June 17, 2003

Guantanamo Bay Written Answers June 17, 2003

Kittle Post Office Commons June 18, 2003

Millennium Development Targets Written Answers June 18, 2003

Agricultural Subsidies Written Answers June 19, 2003

6 speeches — Guantanamo Bay Written Answers June 19, 2003

Guantanamo Bay Written Answers June 20, 2003

African Aid (Drugs) Written Answers June 23, 2003

Customs and Excise Written Answers July 2, 2003

2 speeches — Asylum Seekers Written Answers July 10, 2003

Asylum Written Answers July 11, 2003

Gwydwr House (Disabled Access) Written Answers July 16, 2003

Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Written Answers July 17, 2003

Debt Relief Written Answers July 17, 2003

Non-governmental Organisations Written Answers July 17, 2003

3 speeches — Democratic Republic of Congo Written Answers July 18, 2003

6 speeches — Iran Written Answers July 18, 2003

Poverty Reduction Strategies Written Answers July 18, 2003

Endometriosis Written Answers July 18, 2003

7 speeches — Mobile Communications Written Answers July 18, 2003

Afghanistan Written Answers September 8, 2003

African Union Written Answers September 8, 2003

2 speeches — Afghanistan Written Answers September 8, 2003

3 speeches — Afghanistan Written Answers September 9, 2003

Guantanamo Bay Written Answers September 9, 2003

Moazzam Begg Written Answers September 9, 2003

Underage Drinkers Written Answers September 16, 2003

Afghanistan Written Answers September 16, 2003

Kenya (Rape Allegations) Written Answers October 7, 2003

Afghanistan Written Answers October 7, 2003

Afghanistan Written Answers October 20, 2003

3 speeches — Investment Trusts Written Answers October 21, 2003

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Written Statements October 27, 2003

Generic Drugs Written Answers November 3, 2003

3 speeches — Global Fund Written Answers November 3, 2003

5 speeches — Tenancy Deposit Scheme Written Answers November 10, 2003

Child Support Agency Written Answers November 12, 2003

Nuclear Weapons Written Answers November 13, 2003

4 speeches — Asylum Seekers Written Answers November 17, 2003

Prison Reception Areas Written Answers November 17, 2003

Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Written Answers November 18, 2003

Pensions Written Answers November 19, 2003

Prisons Written Answers November 20, 2003

2 speeches — Public Services, Health and Education Commons December 3, 2003

Indonesia Written Answers December 11, 2003

Fire Services Written Answers December 16, 2003

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